During the night, the air raid warning was announced several times in the region due to a “missile threat.”
In the Russian city of Belgorod on the night of Thursday, May 9, explosions occurred, after which a fire broke out in the city. Local authorities claimed the shelling from Ukraine.
In the evening, the air raid warning was announced several times in the region due to a “missile threat,” as reported by the governor of the Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, and local publics.
Footage of explosions and columns of smoke in Belgorod, fires, and damaged and burned cars were published on social networks.
Russian Telegram channels wrote that a house on Slavyanskaya Street was damaged and allegedly had a “hit.” It also tells about the cars that were destroyed by fire, particularly on Kharkov Mountain and on Gubkin Street.
At the same time, it is not specified what exactly attacked the city. Eight fatalities were reported.
We remind you that that night drones also attacked another oil depot in the Russian Federation. There was a fire there.
As reported, last night Russian troops attacked Ukraine with 55 missiles of various types and 21 attack drones, and managed to destroy 59 enemy targets in the air. Energy facilities in six regions were hit.
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Source: korrespondent

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